Month: January 2010
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Following Pope Benedict or Not?
Damian Thompson at The Telegraph is not shy about stating his opinions.
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Worship Resources for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
The week of Prayer for Christian Unity affords a fine opportunity for Christians of many denominations to gather and pray for the healing of the sad divisions that have fractured the church and continue to compromise the integrity of Christian witness in the world.
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Must there be organic continuity in liturgical reform?
Some say: there can be no disruption in the liturgical life of the church, no “before” and “after” the Council. Liturgies and rituals evolve slowly, like living organisms. Is this truly the case?
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Latin morning prayer at CAL
There they go again, those old lefties from the ivory towers of academia…holding morning prayer in Latin.
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NAAL report: CAL; Opening liturgy
Reports from Milwaukee on the meeting of the Catholic Academy of Liturgy (comprised of Catholic members of NAAL) and the opening liturgy.
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The “Santa vigil” and principles for engaging young Christians in liturgy
At the end of the mass, the priest called all the children forward for a blessing. They flocked forward — it was the 4:15 mass — but after the blessing, Santa emerged from the sacristy in full costume with booming voice.
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Institutionalizing Dissent
What is the cost of the early morning traditional language Mass?
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Doing NAAL in Milwaukee
The North American Academy of Liturgy is meeting in Milwaukee this week and PrayTell will be there.